In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some reported seeing the Dress in white and gold (W&G) and others in blue and black (B&B). We aimed to describe the phenomenon and investigate the role of contextualization. Few days after the Dress had appeared on the Internet, we projected it to 240 students on two large screens in the classroom. Participants reported seeing the Dress in B&B (48%), W&G (38%), or blue and brown (B&Br; 7%). Amongst numerous socio-demographic variables, we only observed that W&G viewers were most likely to have always seen the Dress as W&G. In the laboratory, we tested how much contextual information is necessary for the phenomenon to o...
YesThere has been an intense discussion among the public about the colour of a dress, shown in a p...
In early 2015, a public debate about a perceptual phenomenon that impressively demonstrated the subj...
Millions of Internet users around the world challenged science by asking why a certain photo of a dr...
In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some...
In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
The colors that people see depend not only on the surface properties of objects but also on how thes...
Summary‘The dress’ is a peculiar photograph: by themselves the dress’ pixels are brown and blue, col...
In this study we show a reproduction of the dress-ambiguity phenomenon in a real scene and we report...
PURPOSE:In Feb 2015 an image of a dress posted on Tumblr triggered an internet phenomenon: Is the Dr...
This study investigates systematic individual differences in the way observers perceive different ki...
The colors that people see depend not only on the surface properties of objects but also on how thes...
We investigated whether people who report different colors for #thedress do so because they have dif...
SummaryThere has been an intense discussion among the public about the colour of a dress, shown in a...
YesThere has been an intense discussion among the public about the colour of a dress, shown in a p...
In early 2015, a public debate about a perceptual phenomenon that impressively demonstrated the subj...
Millions of Internet users around the world challenged science by asking why a certain photo of a dr...
In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some...
In 2015, a picture of a Dress (henceforth the Dress) triggered popular and scientific interest; some...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
In 2015, an ambiguous picture of a Dress triggered popular and scientific interest as different peop...
The colors that people see depend not only on the surface properties of objects but also on how thes...
Summary‘The dress’ is a peculiar photograph: by themselves the dress’ pixels are brown and blue, col...
In this study we show a reproduction of the dress-ambiguity phenomenon in a real scene and we report...
PURPOSE:In Feb 2015 an image of a dress posted on Tumblr triggered an internet phenomenon: Is the Dr...
This study investigates systematic individual differences in the way observers perceive different ki...
The colors that people see depend not only on the surface properties of objects but also on how thes...
We investigated whether people who report different colors for #thedress do so because they have dif...
SummaryThere has been an intense discussion among the public about the colour of a dress, shown in a...
YesThere has been an intense discussion among the public about the colour of a dress, shown in a p...
In early 2015, a public debate about a perceptual phenomenon that impressively demonstrated the subj...
Millions of Internet users around the world challenged science by asking why a certain photo of a dr...